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corporation
  1. A group of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members.
  2. (Britain) The municipal governing body of a borough or city [since 1974 obsolete except in the City of London]
  3. In Fascist Italy, a joint association of employers' and workers' representatives.
  4. (slang) A protruding belly; a paunch.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “The corporation grew rapidly, and she rose through the ranks, becoming the deputy head of the legal department.”
      “Thirty-three years ago, he even won a seat on the city corporation for one term at a time when the Tories were serious contenders for power in George Square.”
      “He was a big chap with a corporation already, and a flat face rather like Dora's, and he had a thin black moustache.”
corporatization
  1. The process of transforming state assets, government agencies, or municipal organizations into publicly-owned corporations
  2. The imposition of corporate values or practices; commercialization
  3. Examples:
    1. “Lumbered with crippling debt, many farmers left the land, paving the way for the corporatization of agriculture.”
      “But concomitant with the corporatization of urban space in the '90s, many of these walls were buffed, and thus given back to the taggers.”
      “I forgot to mention the corporatization and control of the music industry and radio.”
corporisation
  1. The forming into one body; embodiment
  2. (business) The restructuring of a public trading enterprise as a business corporation.
corpocracy
  1. A corporate bureaucracy, characterized by ineffective management.
  2. A society where the interests of large corporations control economic and political decisions.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Whether you are in business or government, you will be members of the same corpocracy.”
      “Sometimes things get done electorally in this country, although these days, most change emanating from Washington benefits the corpocracy.”
corporate
  1. (finance) A bond issued by a corporation.
  2. A short film produced for internal use in a business, e.g. for training, rather than for a general audience.
corporatese
corporator
  1. (dated) A member of a corporation, especially one of the original members.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Every corporator had a pew there, and felt himself in duty bound to attend out of respect to the mayor.”
      “The Web site mumbaivotes.com provides a platform for citizens to search for their names, constituency and local corporator candidates.”
      “Howey has served as a corporator of American Savings Bank since 1995 and is currently a member of the bank's Advisory Board.”
corporatespeak
  1. (derogatory) The jargon used within business corporations.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The advertising slogans, once linguistically and culturally translated, lose none of the corporatespeak inanity that they convey in English.”
corporatisation
  1. Alternative spelling of corporatization
corporization
  1. Alternative spelling of corporisation
corporatocracy
  1. Rule by corporations.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Any chance that the corporatocracy would not infiltrate to derail effective action on these points?”
      “He is correct that there is a corporatocracy in this country, but he advocates the very ideas that created it.”
      “If smoking is prohibited for workers, what will the agents of the corporatocracy blame next?”
corpspeak
corporatisations
  1. plural of corporatisation
corporatizations
  1. plural of corporatization
corporatocracies
  1. plural of corporatocracy
corporisations
  1. plural of corporisation
corporizations
  1. plural of corporization
corporations
  1. plural of corporation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Society increasingly perceives individuals to be passive victims of abusive and predatory corporations.”
      “Under the watchword of making Australian industry competitive, successive governments have backed corporations in undertaking massive downsizing.”
      “Even if he is right, the short-term pressures facing corporations are intense.”
corporators
  1. plural of corporator
corpocracies
  1. plural of corpocracy
corporates
  1. plural of corporate
  2. Examples:
    1. “Many large corporates have taken commendable steps to improve workplace posture and healthcare.”
      “Now they're held by big corporates, and often extended beyond the lifetime of the product.”
      “This is a company trying to sell into large corporates and the chief financial officers are putting a stymie on spending.”
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